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- Path: sparky!uunet!pipex!ibmpcug!gtoal
- From: gtoal@ibmpcug.co.uk (Graham Toal)
- Subject: Re: sympathy and advice sought
- Organization: The IBM PC User Group, UK.
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 23:53:56 GMT
- Message-ID: <By1H1y.5nt@ibmpcug.co.uk>
- References: <56477@dime.cs.umass.edu>
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- In article <56477@dime.cs.umass.edu> rjudy@dime.cs.umass.edu (Judy Ruot) writes:
- >true and even if it is, what am I supposed to do now? If someone has
- >any advice, I'd love to hear it... like, how long am I going to feel
- >this way... should I just forget about her (the person I broke up
-
- You can't forget someone you love. When it happened to me when I was
- about 18, it took two or three years just to _start_ getting over it.
- Advice won't help. It's just one of those gut things. You'll get
- over it in time, but don't think there's something strange about you
- because it's taken over a year already. It happens.
-
- If it's any consolation, the last time I stopped seeing someone I
- cared for, it only took three or four months to stop feeling lousy
- about it. I'm either growing more mature or more callous. Something
- like that anyway.
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